
I ntegral’s (1 GB) USB 2.0 Flash Drive is encased in a flashy sky-blue rubber exterior. This means it’s not only rugged enough to be reasonably shock-proof, it’s also splash-proof. One problem: the rubber coating tends to attract dust. Performance was slow compared to that of other 1 GB Flash drives. Writing 700 MB of assorted data to the drive took 5 minutes, and reading the same data from the drive took a minute. (As a comparison, the Corsair Flash Voyager 1 GB, which is similarly rugged, writes 700 MB to the drive in 34 per cent of the time we’ve mentioned, and reading takes 37 per cent of the time.) Random access time, though, was 5.2 ms, which is quite good. The drive comes with SecretZip, a compression software that compresses data with password protection. SecretZip can only be run on Integral’s USB Flash drives. But that’s just about as much security as the software provides: the compressed files can be easily deleted… If ruggedness is of prime importance, you’ll like this drive, else there are better-performing products available at better prices.
Specifications:USB 2.0; software bundle: SecretZip...
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